On 2012/03/17 13:28 (GMT+0100) eolin...@gmail.com composed:
Thank you for responding. :-)
A track like you have recorder on DVD Player : Have you think to finalize it ? It can perhaps explain this situation. Is it a DVD-/+R or a DVD-/+RW ?
VLC plays the selected track (last of 30 on a "100%" full disc) all the way through without exception, a -RW disc, which proves to me I didn't forget to finalize it.
On which system are you (and the version too of Transcode) ? At first look,
single core Hyperthreading Intel Cedar Mill CPU @ 3.4GHz 4G RAM 32 bit openSUSE 11.4 transcode-1.1.5-108.1.i586 dvbcut-0.6.1-3.1.i586
under system using the compilation of software installed, the distribution on which are using binairies Transcode has not working properly (about all options). So you 'll need probably to re-compile it with the option build-dep but it is not an easy operation.
Except for devel versions of Mozilla products, I only use pre-compiled software available via openSUSE repositories, including Pacman. Life is too complicated here for getting into building software.
Personnaly, I find this situation a bit curious and strange. :-(
I tried a different shorter (3.9 minute vs. 21.1 minute) music video track from the same DVD-RW, but to AVI rather than MPEG. SMplayer was able to play the resulting AVI file all the way through without apparent exception.
You could try too with another software to see/check if it is not your DVD which is in fault, and not DVD::rip and Transcode. For instance, try to use StreamCap<http://sourceforge.net/projects/streamcap/>.
StreamCap is not among those available in openSUSE repos. Other multimedia apps already installed include dvdauthor, dvdsnoop, dvdwizard, dvbcut & tovid. I haven't tried any of those since a very long time ago. All my previous attempts to rip video from DVD failed.
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